But Ive been very narrowly focused. Just about all the polls Ive shared have been about some aspect of fiscal policy.

So I was very interested to see a new poll about issues related to the Second Amendment, and I was particularly gratified to see that an overwhelming majority of gun owners would not surrender their constitutional rights if the jackals in Washington approved a gun ban.

Question 46 in the wide-ranging survey of more than 1,000 registered voters asks if there is a gun in the household. Overall, 52 percent of the respondents said yes, someone in their home owned a gun. That number included 65 percent of Republicans, 59 percent of conservatives, 38 percent of Democrats and 41 percent of liberals. But on to Question 47, addressed to those with a gun in their home: If the government passed a law to take your guns, would you give up your guns or defy the law and keep your guns? The response: 65 percent reported they would defy the law. That includes 70 percent of Republicans, 68 percent of conservatives, 52 percent of Democrats and 59 percent of liberals.

These results dont tell us why people would defy the government, but the poll I conducted suggests that a plurality of Americans support the Second Amendment because they want the ability to resist tyranny.

Im also happy to see that most Americans understand that gun bans are a very ineffective way of fighting crime. Heck, they realize that we need more guns in the hands of law-abiding people.

At least not until now. Im excited to announce that Olga has a soulmate named Natalija. Shes from Lithuania, but she now lives in England, and she doubtlessly will inspire Olga on how to live off the state.

Natalija Belova, 33, told The Sun how she spurns full-time work  yet can afford foreign holidays and buys designer clothes. The Lithuanian said: British benefits give me and my daughter a good life. She has milked soft-touch Britain for £50,000 in benefits and yesterday said: I simply take what is given to me.

And what is given to her? Quite a lot.

The graduate, who became a single mum after she arrived here, rakes in more than £1,000 a month in handouts  £14,508 a year  to fund her love of designer clothes, jaunts to the Spanish sun and nightclubbing. She bragged: I have a lovely, fully-furnished flat and money to live properly on. Her handouts total £279 a week  with housing benefit contributing £183, child tax credit adding £56, child benefit £20 and her council tax being paid to the tune of £20.

You might expect Natalija to be grateful, but youd be wrong.

But she does have one criticism. Natalija moaned: I think they should help pay for private nannies, rather than just free nursery. Natalija vowed: I am not going to work like a dog on minimum wage. She added: I dont care what anyone thinks. Im not doing anything wrong. I know people wont like to read this, but what would they do? Would they not take the money that was being handed to them to stay with their child all day?

Speaking at her two-bedroom pad that came fully furnished in Watford, Herts, courtesy of the taxpayer, grateful Natalija said: In Lithuania the benefits system does not pay enough. I have a friend over there who is a single mother. She only gets £20 a month in child benefit, plus some discounted help with gas and electricity  and some housing help. Its not enough to keep a normal level of life, like here. If I was on benefits there, I couldnt afford nice clothes or the holidays abroad. She went on: I am sure people will say I should return to Lithuania. But that wont be happening. Being in Britain offers me far better benefits.

She is careful to work fewer than 16 hours a week so that the benefits keep rolling in. But her wages boost her income to more than £400 a week. On top of that she gets free childcare, fruit and milk vouchers  and even a clothes allowance for job interviews. Natalija said: It is a strange system in this country. Basically, the fewer hours I work, the more I can earn on benefits. But thats the way it is and it is not my fault. She insisted she would be prepared to get a full-time job  but only if the salary tops £25,000. Some people may think I am picky. But I am a realist. I need a full-time job that pays at least £25,000  that is just enough to cover all my living costs that benefits currently pay for. Otherwise working full time is not worth my while. If I worked full time, Id have to pay for childcare costs as well as rent and all my bills. The benefits system in this country means that I do not have to do this.

Lets look at one last excerpt about Natalija. British taxpayers can take comfort in the fact that this human tick is living a nice life.

In September she escaped the dreary British summer by jetting off with her daughter for a sun-kissed week in Spain. Last month she enjoyed a second holiday  back in her Lithuanian homeland. Natalija, who has three credit cards and loves to go on sprees at designer clothes stores, crowed: After our holiday to Malaga, we went to Lithuania over Christmas and spent £1,000. She continued: I love to buy clothes on my credit cards and often have a blow-out at stores like Roberto Cavalli and the Armani Exchange. I also enjoy going to nightclubs and parties with my friends. Its important to go out and get dressed up. Its good for my self-esteem.

Her self esteem has been boosted? Oh, joy!

And I can just imagine how much self esteem her daughter will have after growing up with a moocher for a mother.

John Hinderaker of Powerline was first on this horrific story and his analysis is very much worth reading as well. But since imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, I figured I would share the story and add some of my thoughts.

I’m reminded of the illegal immigrant. Suppose to against the law for them to be in this country, however they can work, get health care, send their kids to public schools and probably in some states get a drivers license. Go figure.

Civil disobedience? Hell, they better expect a full blown war if they don’t stop messing with our Rights. People aren’t stocking up on ammo and guns just to turn them in meekly. America is getting ready to water the Liberty Tree once again.

Our elected officials need to take a step back and think hard on their current course of action. That worm they think they’re poking is not a worm at all. It’s the tail of a sleeping dragon... and it’s waking up. Our elected officials better learn their place soon before it fully wakes up because they’re gonna be crispy and they’re good with ketchup.

Me too also. I think maybe they have over reached this time. I know no one who is going to voluntarily surrender their firearms or themselves. If Finestein's plan passes, I really expect to see more than a few Ruby Ridges or Wacos or maybe even Athens. Maybe even a Ft Sumter. However we shall see.

Iwill wait and hold my judgement on how many will be disobedient until after the first few examples have been made.

First we know that the first few raids will result in guns confiscated, loss of jobs, going to court, hiring lawyers,and perhaps jail time.

After the first round of examples, how many will then decide to join those who got made an example of,How many will decide to then give up their weapons, or how many will realize that the only way to fight this will be to organise secretly and set a few examples ourselves.

Question 46 in the wide-ranging survey of more than 1,000 registered voters asks if there is a gun in the household. Overall, 52 percent of the respondents said yes, someone in their home owned a gun. That number included 65 percent of Republicans, 59 percent of conservatives, 38 percent of Democrats and 41 percent of liberals.

The numbers are higher, count on it. People lie about gun ownership.

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posted on 01/27/2013 7:14:17 AM PST
by Lee N. Field
("You keep using that verse, but I do not think it means what you think it means." --I. Montoya)

Iwill wait and hold my judgement on how many will be disobedient until after the first few examples have been made.

All the great heroes of history, stories and legends share the common thread of the hero sticking his finder in the wind and waiting to see which side is winning and then joining that side - usually waiting until the battle is over and then crawling out of his hidey hole to the field and picking up a shield from some dead sap and taking it home in triumph. Yessirree!

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posted on 01/27/2013 7:44:52 AM PST
by Sirius Lee
(All that is required for evil to advance is for government to do "something")

I think pollsters are putting the cart ahead of the horse here. Most would agree the Fed isn't going to step in right away and confiscate our firearms, a far more likely scenario first would be registration followed later by confiscation.

But would most see the registration for what it is and refuse to comply?

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posted on 01/27/2013 8:50:08 AM PST
by gettinolder
(Pursue the enemy relentlessly to the limit of every man's endurance.)

I think we should look at the term “Civil Disobedience”. IMHO this term does not apply. The term civil disobedience infers not complying with a lawful order. I the case of any bill that undermines the 2A, that bill would not be lawful under the Constitution.

Based on this argument, maybe the better term would be Civil Resistance or Civil Resistance to Tyranny

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posted on 01/27/2013 10:27:51 AM PST
by ssschev
(Pick up the can, throw out the trash.)

Local law enforcement in most states will not enforce these gun grabbing laws leaving it to DHS and the ATF to enforce them. There simply aren’t enough federal agents to do this hence Obama is asking and soon compelling doctors to be snitches under Obamacare, making teachers mandatory reporters of guns if any kid so much as mentions that one might be at home and installing anonymous “tip” lines for his loyal followers to rat on their neighbors. This is the same technique used by the “Stasi”, the East Germany secret police, to root out anti-government dissidents. Gun owners with permits and records of gun purchases will be harassed with IRS audits, obscure EPA violations and home raids with phony warrants for alleged kiddie porn, illegally copied music etc. where guns will be seized and not returned when there is no evidence of a crime. Welcome to Obama’s fascist state.

As for now, Feinstein’s bill has a grandfather clause. So, it’ll be awhile before they come for those who already own guns. Might not be able to find ammo, though.

And don’t think for a minute the local cops won’t help the feds. When a federal agent walks into a small town police department everyone in there will snap to attention. And the feds may bring them along just to shoot the dogs.

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